I offer a novel interdisciplinary approach to understanding the communicative task of listening, which is under-theorised compared to its more conspicuous counterpart, speech. By correlating a Rylean view of mental actions with a virtue ethical framework, I show listeners’ internal activity as a morally relevant feature of how they treat people. The listener employs a policy of responsiveness in managing the extent to which they allow a speaker's voice to be centred within their more effortful, engaged attention. A just listener's policy of responsiveness avoids unwarrantedly dismissing speakers’ messages on the basis of peripheral attention alone
This PhD works through practice and theory to investigate the relationship between listening and the...
Listening is becoming more of a rarity in this increasingly busy world, especially between those who...
Background A typical account of listening focuses on cognition, describing how a listener understan...
Listening, as a general psychological capacity, is a key aspect of perception, communication and exp...
Listening, as a general psychological capacity, is a key aspect of perception, communication and exp...
When stressed, we often want someone to listen. People who feel “listened to” or “heard” experience...
Abstract: Outcomes of conversations, including those dealing with controversial, deeply personal, or...
What does it mean to listen to someone respectfully, that is, insofar as they are due recognition re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06There are ways of being in the world that create a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Intellect via the DOI in...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
Most of the existing literature on listening in therapy presents studies of listening either concept...
In this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking part in a k...
Our culture is one that speaks rather than listens. From reality TV to political rallies, there is a...
Listening requires attention and focus—an absorption and processing of the sounds coming into your a...
This PhD works through practice and theory to investigate the relationship between listening and the...
Listening is becoming more of a rarity in this increasingly busy world, especially between those who...
Background A typical account of listening focuses on cognition, describing how a listener understan...
Listening, as a general psychological capacity, is a key aspect of perception, communication and exp...
Listening, as a general psychological capacity, is a key aspect of perception, communication and exp...
When stressed, we often want someone to listen. People who feel “listened to” or “heard” experience...
Abstract: Outcomes of conversations, including those dealing with controversial, deeply personal, or...
What does it mean to listen to someone respectfully, that is, insofar as they are due recognition re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06There are ways of being in the world that create a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Intellect via the DOI in...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
Most of the existing literature on listening in therapy presents studies of listening either concept...
In this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking part in a k...
Our culture is one that speaks rather than listens. From reality TV to political rallies, there is a...
Listening requires attention and focus—an absorption and processing of the sounds coming into your a...
This PhD works through practice and theory to investigate the relationship between listening and the...
Listening is becoming more of a rarity in this increasingly busy world, especially between those who...
Background A typical account of listening focuses on cognition, describing how a listener understan...